Sunday, 10 April 2022

In the Middle of An Island - The King Brothers Part II

APOLOGIES FOR YESTERDAY'S 'NO SHOW' A FULL DAY WITHOUT INTERNET ACCESS! LET'S HOPE TODAY'S OFFERING MAKES UP FOR THAT AT LEAST IN PART!

While we stuck doggedly to the 'flatlands' of

Saint Paul's Island (the more northerly of the Pribilof Group below the key) in the Bearing Sea last week, this second and final look at the island mostly relates to the Cliff Dwellers
and in the first instance the delightful
HORNED PUFFIN
along with the not so eye-catching
but no less bizzarre
CRESTED AUKLET
and close relation
PARAKEET AUKLET
and what the Americans describe as
Thick-billed Murre
which we know at home as

BRÜNNICH’S GUILLEMOT

(Ten's of Thousands of them)
but who could ever have imagined that one would turn up in
Portland Harbour, Dorset, to the delight of 'hundreds', across the winter of 2013?
RED-FACED CORMORANT
and penultimately,
another long distant stranger to have visited our
Green and Pleasant Seaways
TUFTED PUFFIN
and only right we end with the greatest personal delight on the Island, a last look at
RED-LEGGED KITTIWAKE

 Don't Let Your Friends Miss This!

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